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CLI milusad sa 2.6-billion nga proyekto sa Davao City

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ANG VisMin property developer nga Cebu Landmasters, Inc. (CLI) uban sa Davao nga Villa-Abrille family pinaagi sa YHEST Realty & Development Corp. ug YHES Inc., nagkahiusa pagpakita og presensiya sa Davao City.

Duha ka nag-unang landmark projects sa second fastest-growing economy sa nasod uban sa pag-abag sa inilang pamilya sa Davao.

Ang proyekto gisubhan ni Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio, pagtukuron sa kanhi golf course nga tukuran sa 22-hectare Central Business District nga girawag og Davao Global Township (DGT) ug buksan sa alegre nga mixed-use lifestyle destination The Paragon Davao.

Mosunod ang hotel nga managed sa world-renowned The Ascott Limited, usa ka residential tower, lifestyle mall, ug convention center.

Si Jose Soberano III, CLI chairman ug CEO, nagkanayon: “Davao City is the economic center of Mindanao and we are grateful for opportunities made available by our partners, members of the Villa-Abrille family, to work in this dynamic market. We jointly envision the Davao Global Township to be the premier business district of the city in the medium term. As the city continues to progress, we also see great demand for The Paragon Davao, a new urban hub and lifestyle destination to address the market’s evolving aspirations and goals.”

Si Fred Yuson, presidente sa YHEST Realty & Development Corp ug YHES Inc. niingon: “We are pleased to partner with VisMin’s best developer Cebu Landmasters to bring projects.” PR

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